Her campmates were keen for her to hand it in, with Alfonso saying: "Some of the girls made it clear that she had some sort of concealer. If there is contraband then the person should give it up because the consequence is for the whole group, it's not about the one it is about the many."

Alfonso Ribeiro decided to speak to Amy about the contraband issue and caught her on the way to the trial. "It was discussed that if you do have it then you should turn it in as soon as possible because it will only make you look s**t if you didn't," he advised.

"So someone said they saw it, and talked about it?" asked Amy.

"That's not the point," said Alfonso. "The point is that regardless who has seen it is up to you to turn it in."

Alfonso told the Bush Telegraph: "We had the opportunity to turn in contraband and anyone who didn't turn it in was putting themselves above the group.

"I'm not sure Amy fully understands about doing the right thing, we all gave up everything. I would hate for the whole group to get punished for her making a bad choice."

Amy said: "I feel extremely disappointed that whoever has mentioned about this contraband has done so while I was away.

"It was a concealer that has been shared, it's really upsetting when I know that this has been used by more than one person not just by me and we were so careful with it.

"If Alfonso and David hadn't told me what was going on I would have been left in the s**t. I work in the modelling industry and compete in pageants and not once have I experienced cattiness like I have in here and it is from women who are a lot older than me and it just makes me feel extremely disappointed."